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[quote]salam yes LOGANC! u r right...to my knowledge, I never found any scholar who said [b]hijab is not an obligation [/b] in past. Now also, I found [b]Mr Ghamdi[/b] and in Mr[b]special case [/b]MR [b]Qardawi[/b]. (but he said that in west, if their Govt. makes rules, then it would be no obligation). [b]But always one thing comes to my mind[/b]: that may be it is because it was not the [b]"ISSUE"[/b] at that time. [b]It is important...try to realize my point....[/b](it could be wrong). Until first world war, to cover their head is a compulsory part of woman's dress in whole over the world. It was part of the culture in all over the world. [b]Infact not only woman ,[/b] man are also usually supposed to cover their head in the form of hat, turban, big handkerchief etc etc. Just look at the history , especially in whole muslim world from Morroco to Indonesia or arabs, turks or we indo.pak people....all [b]males[/b] also covered their head and consider it bad if somebody was not doing so culturally .(not religiously). [b]So the issue was not there[/b] in the whole human history. Now because of so called [b]freedom of choice culture and global media technology[/b] issue has come [b]up[/b] and [b]then[/b] some present scholars found that [b]it is not an obligation[/b]. (u may disagree with them). What do u think??[/quote]
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